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Show Qubs Finish Active Social Season SOCIAL ARTS According to Pat Brandley, another successful and delightful delight-ful year of Social Arts life came to a close May 12 with their annual commencement tea. "Many pleasant memories of our socials and accomplishments will linger in our minds," said Cherril Ghristensen, club member. mem-ber. Miss Dyer presented all members mem-bers with diplomas which had, "For integrity and devotion to Social Arts," inscribed on them. Corsages were presented to Miss Dyer, Miss Monay, Miss Hair, Mrs. Jackson and Miss Johnson, who were guests of honor; to the club officers and to Be,verly Anderson, Mary Lou Edman, Marlyn Marcel, Gloria Robbins and Jean Zumwalt, all of whom have had perfect attendance at-tendance for the year. The officers gave farewell addresses, ad-dresses, and a program and refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed by all in the foyer. LEADERS The West high Leaders club took pleasure in entertaining the Leaders clubs from South, and East on Thursday, May 13, on the West campus. Games of baseball, table tennis, ten-nis, archery and badminton gave the girls from the three schools an opportunity to become acquainted ac-quainted with each other. Refreshments were served in West's gymnasium and entertainment enter-tainment was furnished by girls from South, East and West. An invitation was extended to all leaders to attend the student stu-dent body dance that was at West on Friday, May 21. BOWLING The bowlers of South high distinguished themselves when they met for the last time this year on Tuesday, May 25. At a party prizes of defense stamps were awarded to the top bowlers bowl-ers of the year. At the head of the list for the boys was Deane Christen-sen, Christen-sen, th winner of the high series se-ries with Gordon Milne second. Barbara Sandburg won the high series for the girls, followed by Donna Chriatensen. After exerting a little energy in bowling and the prizes were awarded, the members of the club relaxed and had refreshments refresh-ments consisting of punch and cookies, as planned by Gloria Larch and Gordon Milne. The bowling club has one more successful year to add to their calendar of memories. The club was under the direction of Deane Christensen, president, and Beverly Efcbert, secretary. Miss Dorothy Martin was sponsor. spon-sor. Dilemma It's not a case of love or hate, but merely of a date, If your private private's gone when comes the Prom. And bold or shy, short or high, blonde or tan, a man's a man. |